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In Japan, Yoshi's Island is known as Yoster Island. The English translation of Super Mario World simply retitled it Yoshi's Island. It is unknown if it is the same island as Yoshi's Island since the Japanese version had the name Yoshi's Island in the game of the same name.

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  • Yo'ster Isle
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  • In Japan, Yoshi's Island is known as Yoster Island. The English translation of Super Mario World simply retitled it Yoshi's Island. It is unknown if it is the same island as Yoshi's Island since the Japanese version had the name Yoshi's Island in the game of the same name.
  • Yo'ster Isle is a location in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It can be accessed by playing through the Pipe Vault.
  • Yo'ster Isle is an optional area and can be easily bypassed by ignoring the Pipe Vault and moving on to Moleville. The island is the home to many Yoshis of various colors. Yoshis find entertainment in the Mushroom Derby, a short race on the island's track. The Yo'ster Isle Yoshis enjoy racing and hold the Derby often. The island is also a famous tourist destination; for many years, people from around the world have traveled to Yo'ster Isle to experience its many features.
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  • In Japan, Yoshi's Island is known as Yoster Island. The English translation of Super Mario World simply retitled it Yoshi's Island. It is unknown if it is the same island as Yoshi's Island since the Japanese version had the name Yoshi's Island in the game of the same name.
  • Yo'ster Isle is an optional area and can be easily bypassed by ignoring the Pipe Vault and moving on to Moleville. The island is the home to many Yoshis of various colors. Yoshis find entertainment in the Mushroom Derby, a short race on the island's track. The Yo'ster Isle Yoshis enjoy racing and hold the Derby often. The island is also a famous tourist destination; for many years, people from around the world have traveled to Yo'ster Isle to experience its many features. Yo'ster Isle is connected to the mainland by a Warp Pipe to Pipe Vault. The island is rich with vegetation and scattered with trees. No true buildings exist, yet small, open shelters made of wooden poles and covered with leafy roofs provide the Yoshis with protection from harsh weather. Most of the Yoshis can't actually speak directly to humans; only Yoshi can communicate with Mario, and acts as translator when talking to the other Yoshis. Besides Yoshi himself, there are several important Yoshis: Boshi, a blue Yoshi known for his antisocial behavior, and a small, green, baby Yoshi that hatches and grows during the course of the game, though never leaves the small nest. If Mario feeds him enough cookies, he will eventually be rewarded with a few rare items, including Red Essence. Boshi was once considered the leader of the island after he won the Mushroom Derby and declared himself boss of the Yoshis. However, with the help of Mario and Yoshi, Boshi was defeated in another Mushroom Derby race and the Yoshis began to live freely again. Although the Yoshis make up the indigenous population, the island is considered a vacation hotspot and Raz and Raini, two Toads from the Mushroom Kingdom, spent their honeymoon there.
  • Yo'ster Isle is a location in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars. It can be accessed by playing through the Pipe Vault.
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